SIMPLEST DVD player for my mom?

What is the absolute easiest DVD player to work out there?
My mom has a 27" lowish to mid end 4:3 Toshiba TV with S-video and now wants DVD. Her English is mediocre but easily gets by.
I want to get her the absolutely easiest player in existence to use.
I'm considering multi-region, but only if there is an easy one to use. Otherwise Region 1 is fine. (If multiregion then a Chinese player would be best, since she speaks and of course reads Chinese.)
1) No progressive scan
2) Component out is irrelevant
3) Must have one touch audio selection on remote
4) Must have one touch subtitle selection on remote
5) Video quality is of secondary importance.
6) Remote must be extremely intuitive, with multiple button shapes and sizes. Preferably, the buttons and/or labels should be relatively big.
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Eugene Hsieh, VisorCentral FAQ Editor
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Thanks, I'll take a look at the Phillips. I actually have an Apex AD-600A for all region. (See my sig.) However, I find that one completely non-intuitive, because the remote is terrible. I hadn't even considered the other models, but I'll take a look.
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Eugene Hsieh, VisorCentral FAQ Editor
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Last year's Panasonic DVD-RV30 is the ultimate no bullshit DVD play in my opinion. It's loads up fast and the remote is simple...I'm sure you could find one for under $180 on ebay or elsewhere.
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Chuck
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Eugene: I think you are focusing on the wrong thing.
If you are worried Mom cannot handle a complex DVD remote, what about when she wants to watch a DVD and must:
- Turn on the TV and switch to the SVideo input
- Turn on the receiver and switch to the DVD input
- Turn on the DVD player and start playing the movie
It's getting all 3 devices to work together in a simple fashion that is the challenge.
I have a suggestion for you:
- Try one of the little DVD/Receiver/mini-speaker systems from Sony or Pioneer. The speakers are small (which mom will like) and it merges the DVD and receiver functions into 1 box and 1 remote. I have not played with them much, but they do appear to cater to the non-technical. (Kind of the DVD version of the "Close And Play" phonograph).
Then, Hide the remotes! Show her how to use the system with the front-panel controls. Yes, it is a pain to get up and fiddle, but most people can handle STOP and PLAY on the DVD player, ON/OFF on the receiver and ON/SOURCE on the TV.
It's when you try and make 1 remote multi-task or have to do the "Remote Juggle" that things get complex and confusing.
Good Luck.